An ASU math problem study found that as opportunities to steal started off small and grew larger, twice as many people stole including those who cheated and benefitted.
Sustainability classes can cover anything about how human, social, economic, political and cultural choices shape human and environmental welfare, says ASU vice provost Anne Jones.
Robots and artificial intelligence are growing more and more autonomous. But they still need to work smoothly with humans to be effective. ASU Professor Nancy Cooke explores how humans, robots and AI ...
Is innovation always good? And is more always better? Not without “soul work,” says Gaymon Bennett. He explains what soul work, shadow and spirituality have to do with our fixation on innovation in a ...
For Sarah Porter, director of the Kyle Center at ASU, Arizona’s water future depends not on hoping for rain, but on how wisely we prepare for the times when it doesn’t come.
The beloved, uniquely Southwestern venomous lizards could have a hard time adapting to a world with less water.
From 2019 to 2024, the average number of minutes worked on Fridays fell by about 90 minutes in remote jobs.
The mission, led by ASU professor Lindy Elkins-Tanton, will fly to the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter to explore the asteroid Psyche.
Dr. Pope Moseley, a research professor in the College of Health Solutions, says heat's impact on health is greater than we realize, calling it a "force multiplier" of disease.
While plant-based options do offer really environmental and health benefits, those might not outweigh their high price tags or potential labor issues.
Jason presented his “Service to Sanctuary” performance Friday night---his musical perspective of war and service — including his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder ...
ASU was awarded nearly $14 million to to lead a new initiative to strengthen the U.S. supply chain for semiconductor manufacturers and create new workforce training programs.